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i am with dean on this i am suprised to the 200 trx has awesome power [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] we had a health thing at work today and ugh i wish i would have time to workout, but working 10 to 11 hours every day doesn't leave me much time to hit the weights.
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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Catterman
YOu must be a lot bigger then your dad! He looks pretty thin. I suppose you do a lot of weights and bulking up though huh.</end quote></div>
My Dad is taller than I am, but I am a lot bigger than he is in the neck and shoulders. Always have been since I was in HS. Not sure where I got that from....My Mom only weighted about 100 lbs all the way up until she put on her "Grandma weight"!!!! Got all the way up to about 140, and has now lost most or all of that again.
YOu must be a lot bigger then your dad! He looks pretty thin. I suppose you do a lot of weights and bulking up though huh.</end quote></div>
My Dad is taller than I am, but I am a lot bigger than he is in the neck and shoulders. Always have been since I was in HS. Not sure where I got that from....My Mom only weighted about 100 lbs all the way up until she put on her "Grandma weight"!!!! Got all the way up to about 140, and has now lost most or all of that again.
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Actually, my grand parents were all thinner than I am. I'm not very tall, but I really don't have any rela-ticks that are built like I am. In fact - I have a huge family on both sides, yet I only have one male relative that is shorter than I am; everyone else is taller but thinner - even some of my female cousins are taller than I am. To give you an idea, I know it's hard to see from the pics but I'm about 5'7", 200 pounds, and have a 19 inch neck.